On 11/16/17 8:31 AM, moviePig wrote:
> On 11/16/2017 5:07 AM, trotsky wrote:
>> On 11/15/17 9:09 PM, moviePig wrote:
>>> On 11/15/2017 8:14 PM, trotsky wrote:
>>>> On 11/15/2017 11:10 AM, moviePig wrote:
>>>>> On 11/15/2017 10:42 AM, william ahearn wrote:
>>>>>> On Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 9:21:33 AM UTC-5, moviePig wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The massive snowstorm that threatens Wyoming's already frozen
>>>>>>> WIND RIVER
>>>>>>> reservation is just a head-fake (possibly owing to the story's
>>>>>>> basing on
>>>>>>> "true events"). Instead, the movie follows the investigation --
>>>>>>> mostly
>>>>>>> outdoors -- of a grisly and heart-wrenching assault on a young
>>>>>>> Native
>>>>>>> American woman. Ranger/hunter Jeremy Renner leads the pursuit,
>>>>>>> delivering epigrams both pithy and sententious, and there's a
>>>>>>> moralizing
>>>>>>> end-title that's almost puzzling. But, here, the story is the
>>>>>>> story,
>>>>>>> and it's in expert -- if frostbitten - hands. Solidly recommended.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yeah, that needless end title bothered me as well. Ir could have
>>>>>> been incorporated into the script.
>>>>>
>>>>> !!! SOME DESCRIPTION OF NARRATIVE STRUCTURE !!!
>>>>>
>>>>> I was especially taken with the ballsy "cutaway" -- as she knocks
>>>>> on the trailer door -- to the boyfriend answering it (and the
>>>>> progression of scenes that followed). Whoever came up
>>>>
>>>> You don't even know who made the movie?
>>>
>>> For that particular flourish, I don't know whether to credit the
>>> director, the screenwriter, the editor, or even someone else...
>>
>> If it helps at all, Taylor Sheridan didn't edit the movie.
>
> It wouldn't help if he did, and catered too.
If your referring to fixing your smallmindedness I wholeheartedly agree.
Beyond that I still can't decipher what you're trying to say.